Its weird to imagine chimps speaking like humans, although we know they're close to being human
After growing up in the Netherlands, nine chimpanzees who moved to the Edingburgh Zoo in Scotland five years ago are now reportedly sporting
Scottish accents, apparently learned from their new Scottish zoo-mates.
According to a new study published in Current Biology,
this breakthrough research is the first indication that chimps can
learn different words, or tones, for different objects - in short, be
bilingual.
“An extraordinary feature of human language is our ability to reference
external objects and events with socially learned symbols, or words,"
said the head researcher on the study, Dr. Katie Slocombe. "These data
represent the first evidence of non-human animals actively modifying and
socially learning the structure of a meaningful referential
vocalization.”
To be fair, the distinct tones are not entirely obvious to the untrained
human ear but chimp experts say the primates previously used a
“high-pitched” noise growing up in the Netherlands when they wanted an
apple and now use more of a “low grunt" to ask for the fruit in Scotland
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